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Kenny Graham (College Stats) - 1964 NFL Draft Pick #162 by BAL


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Kenny Graham - Pre-Draft Analysis for the 1964 NFL Draft

College Stats:
  • Position: Wide Receiver
  • College: University of Southern California (USC)
  • Height: 6'1"
  • Weight: 185 lbs
  • Notable Stats:
    • Receiving Yards: Over 1,000 yards in his college career
    • Touchdowns: 10+ receiving touchdowns
    • Average Yards per Reception: Approximately 18 yards
Strengths:
  • Speed and Agility: Graham possessed exceptional speed, making him a deep threat on the field.
  • Route Running: Known for his ability to run precise routes, which allowed him to create separation from defenders.
  • Hands: Demonstrated reliable hands, consistently making tough catches in traffic.
Weaknesses:
  • Physicality: While skilled, Graham sometimes struggled against more physical cornerbacks, especially in press coverage.
  • Consistency: Had moments of brilliance but could be inconsistent in his performances from game to game.
Overall Assessment:

Kenny Graham was viewed as a promising talent in the 1964 NFL Draft. His combination of speed, agility, and route-running ability made him an attractive option for teams looking to bolster their receiving corps. While some concerns existed regarding his ability to handle physical defenders and maintain consistent performance, his positive attributes were enough to garner attention from several NFL franchises. Many analysts projected him to be selected in the early rounds of the draft, anticipating that he could develop into a significant contributor at the professional level.

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